My problem was when starting, I have to throttle up when starting. The motor would idle a little then it would die. I already set the idle screw to the max. And there was no change of the motor revving up. The only way was to trigger the throttle to keep the motor running.
Well, I found out that the setting of that metal round thingy on the rod with spring on the servo was set all the way back to the bend of the rod. So I adjusted it forward a little and that fixed my idle problem. (see pic where circled) This is probably why I couldn't adjust it from the control throttle settings.
The motor is idling now with no issues. Two more tanks to go for the break-in!
Well, I found out that the setting of that metal round thingy on the rod with spring on the servo was set all the way back to the bend of the rod. So I adjusted it forward a little and that fixed my idle problem. (see pic where circled) This is probably why I couldn't adjust it from the control throttle settings.
The motor is idling now with no issues. Two more tanks to go for the break-in!
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